Analyst: AQAP Retains Ability to Strike US Targets

As a number of US embassies and consulates around the Middle East remain closed, an analyst for the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace says that Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsular (AQAP) are thought to be involved, and that unlike other branc

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